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Understandably Meaning in English

word

ˌəndɝˈstændəbɫi
un-dur-STAN-duh-blee
ˌʌndəstˈændəbli
un-duh-STAN-duh-blee

释义

Used to say that something is reasonable or normal, so it makes sense or is easy to understand why it happens.

用法与细微差别

Most often used at the start or in the middle of a sentence to acknowledge that someone's feelings or actions make sense. Common with emotions or reactions: 'understandably upset', 'understandably worried'. Often used formally or neutrally. Not an adjective; it cannot modify nouns directly.

例句

She was understandably nervous before the test.

basic

Many people are understandably worried about the weather.

basic

He was understandably upset when he lost his keys.

basic

She understandably didn't want to talk about it after the accident.

natural

The kids were understandably excited about going to the zoo.

natural

He was understandably frustrated after waiting for hours.

natural